(Winner of the 2014 Edgar Award for Best First Novel) In Vladimir Putin's Russia, intelligence officer Dominika Egorova struggles to survive in the jungle of post-Soviet espionage. She is ...(Read More)

"'We're getting near the end?' 'We were always near the end'." The murder of Yvonne Harrison has left the Thames Valley Police baffled, in this 13th and final book in the Inspector Morse series, from ...(Read More)

Psychologist Tony Hill has had a good run; with his ability to burrow inside the mind of a criminal, combined with DCI Carol Jordan's dogged pursuit of every lead, he has helped put away scores of ...(Read More)

Frustrated with the success of his own creation and the constant demand for Sherlock Holmes stories that kept him from writing other works, Arthur Conan Doyle killed off the great detective in 1893. ...(Read More)

This omnibus presents two long-unavailable stories by the master of hard-boiled detective fiction. Already celebrated for such characters as Sam Spade and the Continental Op in novels like The ...(Read More)

The creator of the Jason Bourne series, Robert Ludlum pits his characters against shadowy organizations manipulating world affairs in these three espionage thrillers. In The Holcroft Covenant ...(Read More)

An English sportsman plans to assassinate the dictator of a European country, in this enormously influential 1939 thriller by Geoffrey Household (who was himself employed by British intelligence in ...(Read More)

London is alive with gossip about the thrilling book by sensationalist author Henry Ellis Margamóbut only a select group of people know that the real author is high-society widow Bella Wallis. In her ...(Read More)

(A Finalist for the Edgar Award and the Barry Award for Best Novel) Seven-time Edgar nominee Thomas Cook here gives us the story of a college professor who falls in love with his wife all over ...(Read More)